Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, September 08, 2021, Page 7, Image 7

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
September 8, 2021
Member Art Show arrives in October ~
T
he Museum at Warm
Springs in October will host the
Twenty-Eighth Tribal Member Art
Show. The show will feature the
beautiful and interesting Judges
Choice Award winners—Tradi-
tional and Contemporary, and the
Honorable Mention winners. Some
of the pieces will be on sale.
The Member Show will follow
the current Changing Exhibits Gal-
lery feature, Into the Fray: Native
American Wildland Firefighters of
Warm Springs and Beyond, running
through September 25.
The Member Art Show will open
on October 8. Masking and dis-
tancing are required at the Museum
at Warm Springs, open Tuesday
through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
closed Sundays, Mondays, Thanks-
giving, Christmas and New Years.
A look back at the top winners of the 2020 Member Show:
Old Skool Bear in the New School World by Brutis Baez –
Judges Choice Award – Contemporary (below); and Grandma
is always with you, beaded medallion by Reina Estimo.
Page 7
Fires update
A number of fires hap-
pened in recent weeks on
the Mt. Hood National
Forest. The fires brought
the smokey air conditions
to the reservation and the
region.
The fires initially broke
out in early August follow-
ing an afternoon lightning
storm.
Four of the fires were
the Janus Complex, the Kola,
the Ridge fires, and the
Round Lake fire. A fifth
fire, the Ogre Creek, was
reported shortly after, also
in the Round Lake area.
In mid- to late-August
the fires expanded toward
one another, joining together
into the Bull Complex fire.
Several fire teams were
on the scene through last
week. Lead agency was the
Rockies Type 2 Team 4.
The camp was located at the
Timber Lake Job Corps
Center at Ripplebrook.
The Willamette National
Forest and Oregon Depart-
ment of Forestry were both
actively engaged with fire
managers.
Wreck closes 26
on reservation
A crash last Friday night, Sep-
tember 3, closed Highway 26 on
the Warm Springs Indian Reser-
vation for several hours.
The Oregon Department of
Transportation reported that the
crash happened shortly before
9:30 p.m. in the area of milepost
83. Drivers had to use alternate
routes until the highway reopened
Saturday morning.